I'm sorry to be blunt but....oh, I see it's in 'Skunk Works'. Well....

at least no one is claiming to see the virgin mary yet.

I cannot comprehend this fascination with things that aren't there. Even the OP himself equated the B/W pics to a "coloring book". problem is,
those who design real coloring books actually intend there to be something to color in.

Not trying to be a pooper, but I betcha you can take any high-contrast B/W photo, of say the Gobi or Sahara desert for instance, somewhere you KNOW
there are no buildings or vehickles, nothing artificial, and your mind will invent things to color in and LOOK like structures, cars,
people...whatever.

Folks, it is the nature of how our brains function. How the visual processing centers of our brains work. We "see" shapes, even in unfamiliar
settings.

Anyone see the photo of a glacier that was just on the news?? Looks like the giant face of a woman, on the side of the ice, as the ice is melting it
appears as if she's crying.

We all know it's just a trick of the light and shadow, but it makes for a poignant 'moment' in time, when caught on film. Photos are a funny
thing, they don't reveal what you think they reveal....your mind makes it up.

Yeah i think by coloring the areas in relation to areas that are not gives the appearance there is something there...and even then it's shaky at best
to say what it is and not just rocks.I have been slowly thinking there may be some sort of mining going on by the military for helium 3,since NASA and
other agencies already have plans to do the same in the near future it is not that far fetched to think the military have already ventured into that
territory.Annunaki moon base is a tad far fetched for me i have to say.Good effort though.

BTW, is the "Annunaki" mention an arbitrary one or do you have specific reasons for feeling this is so? I will admit here that I am placing these
thoughts before having read all the posts in this thread, so this question may have already been addressed.

Again, many thanks for all your efforts!

My Very Best Wishes To And For You And Your Family.

Positive thoughts are coming your way my friend.

Mindpeace

“It’s better to light a candle…than to curse the darkness.”
Adlai Stevenson

Please focus your attention to the giant spaceship in the crater; that goes for everyone. You all seem to be jumping to the other highlighted pictures
that are easily debunk-able, when the object that needs to be debunked is that Mother-ship.

I've spent a few years myself as an imagery analyst. I spent lots of time staring at pictures (of the earth that is) for government projects. A lot
of those pics you've got look similar to one of the many desert cities I've analysed over the years. Good find. The big thing we're taught ...
"No right angles in nature".

On a side note, it looks the the original B&W pics have had their shading altered, and a few smudges added.

Originally posted by LucidDreamer85
While i can't say that everything you label in the video is actually what you say it is......

The one conclusion I can come to is , that we are not always just looking at rocks and craters and there is merit to your coloring them in.....

There is a reason they have had colored photos of the earth from space for decades , yet we still get black and white moon images......

Also, nobody ever mentions this.......Moons are just small planets orbiting other planets...

They can sustain life and are made of the same stuff earth is.......

NOOOO...made from the same stuff my ass.... you have much to learn of our solar system......and the only thing i can say about the moon being black
and white all the time....either it is the type of photography (sonar) or in the case point the the moon is not colorful....ill also remind you alll
that the pictures from mars have been discolored for years inorder to misrepresent the actual martian surface and atmosphere....

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